Tony Spencer wrote: > We are running freeradius on Centos and the most supported package that gets > installed by "yum update" is freeradius-1.0.1-3.RHEL4.5, which I now have > installed.
Ugh. > I've tried to upgrade by downloading the latest version, 2.0.1. > Although it builds and installs it doesn't seem to try to connect to my SQL > database. When I start the old version with -X I see a lot of mention of > sql. > But version 2.0.1 started with -X doesn't seem to say anything apart from > its loading the sql.conf file. > Am I missing something here? If you have built 2.0.1 with SQL *and* configured the SQL module in radiusd.conf && sites-available/default, it *should* work. My guess is that the server wasn't built with SQL, and that you haven't edited the configuration files to enable SQL. So far as the rest of the debug output goes, 1.0.1 is *years* out of date. I no longer remember what it does, or what quirks it has with respect to IP pools. If that is the only version that Redhat supports, then I suggest calling them and asking them for support. Or, use 2.0.1, which will be much easier to configure && debug. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html